Bitcoin Cash

Does Bitcoin’s rising tide float the alt-coin boats?

Where’s the Alt-coin bump? Prior to the latest rise (Since April), Bitcoin was 50% of the valuation of the entire…

7 years ago

CEX.IO to Support the Bitcoin Cash Fork scheduled for 15 November 2018

CEX.IO, a UK-based crypto exchange, has announced its support for the Bitcoin Cash fork scheduled for 15 November 2018. To…

7 years ago

Who is Involved in Building the Decentralised Ecosystem?

Last week, Sir Tim Berners-Lee revealed his new vision, one where the internet becomes decentralised again as he originally had…

7 years ago

Assets, Blockchains, and Risks

Written by Steven Bonchev The world of cryptocurrencies is like the big bad jungle out there. ICOs, illegitimate projects and…

7 years ago

Blockchain Projects to Watch and How to Make Sure you are Ahead of Coin Forks and Developments in Q4 2018

Written by Karl Timmins Blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies have developed in many ways since their first inception. Cryptocurrencies have given…

7 years ago

BlockBytes with Dean Kirkland

From Crypto the WonderDog This is Dean Kirkland with BlockBytes!  Presented by DASH. Made for payments, DASH is the ultimate…

8 years ago

The Bitcoin Cash Route to Success

Written by Claus Jensen The cryptocurrency market showed signs of recovering as the spring of 2018 began. But one cryptocurrency that…

8 years ago

BTC.com Becomes First Cryptocurrency App to Release on Huawei’s App Store, Connecting Bitcoin to $12.7 Trillion Mobile Payment Market in China

BTC.com and Huawei partner to grow awareness of blockchain technology and deepen community engagement with cryptocurrencies BTC.com, the leading digital…

8 years ago

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